[R-390] kilocycle/megacycle movement
Joe Foley
[email protected]
Mon, 30 Dec 2002 16:36:07 -0800 (PST)
Well, some of the cams are supposed to go "over the
hill".
Use a small inspection mirror to see the alignment
marks. You can re-align them without dropping the
front panel, too. Use a hooked dental pick to "grab"
the hole in the cam, hemostats will clamp the gears to
keep them from moving if needed.
You won't be able to see or feel the burrs on the
split gears until you seperate the two halves and they
won't be able to move against each other while meshed
to another gear.
Joe
--- Dan Merz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all/Jim, I took a look inside and did some
> reach-in cleaning/inspection but
> didn't find anything obvious. And the detent spring
> seems to be ok though
> difficult to inspect. I can't see all the cam
> alignment marks but noticed the
> 4-8 mhz cam was off the mark some but was still
> operating on the right
> surfaces. The 2-4 mhz cam mark is not too visible
> but I noted that it didn't
> look right as far as how the cores were traveling at
> the upper end of 3 to 4
> Mhz - aha , the Mc/Kc link that started the Mc
> knob moving occurred when
> near the upper end of the range around 3.92 Mhz
> where the core rider was
> actually dropping on the wrong side of the cam
> surface. The cam is out of
> proper adjustment, and the cam surface is steep
> enough on the "forbidden" side
> that it locks the cam shaft which forces the detent
> on the Mc knob to give way
> to accomodate the motion of the Kc knob as I tune
> within the band. Mind you,
> this doesn't take much force on the Kc knob, hardly
> different than regular
> tuning so there must be some gearing that is helping
> the detent disengagement -
> I didn't quite have the patience to analyze that .
> Intuitively, I would have
> thought it would be the other way around - a lot of
> force on the cam to hold it
> solidly enough to disengage the detent.
>
> I haven't figured out where the loose connection is
> that got the 2-4 cam out of
> sync, I guess the gear on the cam shaft since
> that's closest. I seem to
> remember checking these alignments when I first got
> the radio a couple of years
> ago and I haven't loosened anything in the gear
> train except to put the pto
> oldham coupler in the right position after I worked
> on the pto. I think
> pulling the front panel is probably the best step to
> take next so I can see all
> the cam markings and alignment. Or is there an
> easier way? thanks for all the
> suggestions, some of the split gears were checked
> and seemed ok. So far I
> haven't seen a shaft slipping in a gear but that
> could be happening.
>
> Dan
>
> Jim Miller wrote:
>
> > Sometimes a coil slug will stick at a band edge
> causing low sensitivity.
> > Look at the slug rack as you tune at the high end
> and see if any slugs stop
> > moving prematurely. If you see one, tap on it ot
> wiggle it by hand to see
> > if sensitivity returns. If it is a slug that is
> sticking, you can usually
> > free it up by loosening the screws that hold it to
> the slug rack and allow
> > it to re-seat itself so it doesn't bind.
> >
> > Dan Merz wrote:
> >
> > > Hi, I haven't used my 390a much over the last
> 2 or 3 months and I was
> > > listening on 80 meters tonight and found a
> problem tuning up near 4
> > > Mhz. It seemed dead there and I could tune in
> stations down near 3.9
> > > somewhat better (I started listening on another
> set for comparison to be
> > > sure the band wasn't dead). After awhile I
> noticed that the megacycle
> > > knob seemed to move off its "lock" position and
> was moving as I tuned
> > > the kilocycle knob. It did this sometimes and
> would get off the band
> > > position but not always. Is this most likely a
> lubrication problem? I
> > > really never was able to pick up a known signal
> at around 3.99 Mhz and
> > > I tried rocking the megacycle knob to improve
> things, or to find if
> > > something else was "hanging up". I haven't
> lubed the set since about 2
> > > years ago when I did a pretty thorough job in
> this regard and everything
> > > seemed very free. I'll pull it open tomorrow
> and take a look but was
> > > curious if there was an obvious known component
> that causes this kind of
> > > symptom. It seemed ok on other bands but I
> didn't spend a lot of time
> > > checking. thanks, Dan.
> > >
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